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To understand Alabama history one must appreciate the impact of the failure of secession of the state in the subsequent half century as well as the causes for the success of the Civil Rights Movement in the state in the mid-twentieth century. The prophet of the first revolution was William Lowndes Yancey and the prophet of the second was Martin Luther King, Jr., two Southerners who set in motion forces that shaped American history beyond the borders of the state and region. In the years between their two lives Alabama changed dramatically.

These examples of outstanding scholarship were published in The Alabama Review over the past forty years and provide an overview of a century of change in Alabama. The first articles center of the Civil War and Reconstruction era, which left Alabama reeling in turmoil. The efforts of the Greenbackers, the Grange, the Alliance, and the Populists ended in frustration as the politics of pressure and intimidation prevailed for the half-century after the Civil War. White as well as black poor had not yet appreciated the political power of their numbers.

In the new century, progressives had a distinct sense that they could take on outside forces larger than themselves. National currents swept Alabama into movements for the regulation of railroads, women’s suffrage, child labor reform, and welfare capitalism. Still, progressive reform coexisted with the most frightening political and social movement of early twentieth-century Alabama, the Ku Klux Klan, whose blessing or curse made or broke the careers of powerful politicians.
 
The desperation of the Great Depression gave way to a revived sense that Alabamians could shape their world. Not only was this feeling new, but so were the politicians whose debut represented emergence of the poor determined to act in their own behalf. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was the first thunder of a social and political storm that would remake Alabama and the entire country.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Preface
  2. Sarah Woolfold Wiggins
  3. p. xi
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-4
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  1. Civil War and Reconstruction
  1. The Young Manhood of William L. Yancey
  2. Ralph B. Draughon, Jr.
  3. pp. 7-17
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  1. Selma and the Confederate States Navy
  2. William N. Still
  3. pp. 18-33
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  1. The Cahawba Military Prison, 1863–1865
  2. Peter A. Brannon
  3. pp. 34-42
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  1. The 1863 Raid of Abel D. Streight: Why It Failed
  2. James F. Cook
  3. pp. 43-56
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  1. Five Men Called Scalawags
  2. Sarah Van V. Woolfolk
  3. pp. 57-66
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  1. Carpetbaggers in Alabama: Tradition Versus Truth
  2. Sarah Van Woolfolk
  3. pp. 67-76
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  1. Josiah Gorgas and the Brierfield Iron Works
  2. Frank E. Vandiver
  3. pp. 77-93
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  1. Female Planters and Planters' Wives in Civil War and Reconstruction: Alabama, 1850–1870
  2. Jonathan M. Wiener
  3. pp. 94-106
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  1. Bourbonism and Populism
  1. The Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Alabama Agriculture
  2. Grady McWhiney
  3. pp. 109-132
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  1. The Alabama State Grange
  2. William Warren Rogers
  3. pp. 133-144
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  1. William Manning Lowe and the Greenback Party in Alabama
  2. Frances Roberts
  3. pp. 145-161
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  1. The Farmers' Alliance in Alabama
  2. William Warren Rogers
  3. pp. 162-172
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  1. Governor Johnston's Attempt to Unseat Senator Morgan, 1899–1900
  2. Joseph A. Fry
  3. pp. 173-200
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  1. Progressive Era
  1. Political Reforms of the Progressive Era
  2. Allen W. Jones
  3. pp. 203-220
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  1. Comer, Smith, and Jones: Alabama's Railroad War of 1907–1914
  2. James F. Doster
  3. pp. 221-230
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  1. Edgar Gardner Murphy and the Child Labor Movement
  2. Hugh C. Bailey
  3. pp. 231-241
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  1. George Gordon Crawford: Man of the New South
  2. Marlene Hunt Rikard
  3. pp. 242-256
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  1. Religion in the Urban South: The Divided Religious Mind of Birmingham, 1900–1930
  2. Wayne Flynt
  3. pp. 257-278
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  1. The Woman Suffrage Movement in Alabama, 1910–1920
  2. Lee N. Allen
  3. pp. 279-294
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  1. The Twenties
  1. Henry Ford and Muscle Shoals
  2. Leslie S. Wright
  3. pp. 297-308
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  1. Fiery Crosses in the Roaring Twenties: Activities of the Revised Klan in Alabama, 1915–1930
  2. William R. Snell
  3. pp. 309-325
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  1. The 1924 Underwood Campaign in Alabama
  2. Lee N. Allen
  3. pp. 326-335
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  1. Bibb Graves as a Progressive, 1927–1930
  2. William E. Gilbert
  3. pp. 336-348
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  1. Alabama Politics, J. Thomas Heflin, and the Expulsion Movement of 1929
  2. J. Mills Thornton III
  3. pp. 349-374
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  1. The Great Depression
  1. Spindle, Mine, and Mule: The Poor White Experience in Post–Civil War Alabama
  2. Wayne Flynt
  3. pp. 377-412
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  1. World War II and Beyond
  1. The Old Order Changes: Graves, Sparks, Folsom, and the Gubernatorial Election of 1942 - William D. Barnard
  2. William D. Barnard
  3. pp. 415-431
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  1. The Senate's Rejection of Aubrey Williams as Rural Electrification Administrator
  2. William D. Barnard
  3. pp. 432-440
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  1. James E. Folsom's 1946 Campaign
  2. Carl Grafton
  3. pp. 441-462
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  1. Challenge and Response in the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955–1956
  2. J. Mills Thornton III
  3. pp. 463-519
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 520-521
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 522-535
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